did you guys take int o account that the ODO is not correct anymore?? i just changed my oil/plugs for 30k service and my last full tank of 89 was about 80% highway and i got 19.1 MPGs. best in a while, but i usually average about 18 mixed

did you guys take int o account that the ODO is not correct anymore?? i just changed my oil/plugs for 30k service and my last full tank of 89 was about 80% highway and i got 19.1 MPGs. best in a while, but i usually average about 18 mixed

EDIT: note 3" lift and 33s

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Thats what i thought but i saw in one of the threads that Chris4x4 said that the ODO was still correct just the speedometer was off... (DONT ASK ME WHY... im clueless)

Thats what i thought but i saw in one of the threads that Chris4x4 said that the ODO was still correct just the speedometer was off... (DONT ASK ME WHY... im clueless)

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thats w/ stock tires. u get a larger tire and it causes the speedo to become closer, but then the ODO slows down. if i do 300 miles on the ODO, my GPS tracks over 320 miles. you can also test this with the ODO against mile markers on the highway. larger tires=slower ODO reading